Motor vehicle door and method for assembling the motor vehicle door

ABSTRACT

The invention relates to a motor vehicle door provided with a box-type door body ( 1 ), which is constructed of a door outer skin ( 1   a ) and of a door inner skin ( 1   b ), and provided with a large-surface cutout ( 10 ), which is located in the door inner skin ( 1   b ) and which can be covered by a wet-dry space partition ( 2 ) having a sealing element. The inventive motor vehicle door is also provided with a frame structure ( 3 ), which contains the window frame ( 30 ) and which is joined to the door body ( 1 ) via at least one binding part ( 31, 31′, 32 ), and is provided with a preferably encircling outer seal located between the vehicle door and the vehicle body. Said motor vehicle door is characterized by the provision of a wet-dry space partition ( 2 ) that at least partially overlaps the door rail ( 33 ) and the binding area ( 11   b   , 11   ba   , 11   bb   , 11   bc   , 12   b ), which is situated on the body, whereby the sealing element ( 20 ) of the wet-dry space partition ( 2 ) passes through the overlapping area. The motor vehicle door is also characterized by the provision of a sealing element ( 110′, 111′, 112′, 113′, 301′, 302′, 310′, 311′, 312′ ), which is placed between the frame structure ( 3 ) and the door body ( 1 ) and which extends at least from the outer contour of the sealing element ( 20 ) of the wet-dry space partition ( 2 ) up to the outer seal ( 4 ) of the vehicle door.

[0001] The invention relates to a motor vehicle door with a box-like door body, a frame structure which can be connected to same as well as with a large surface area cut-out section in the door inner skin which can be covered by a wet/dry space partition, according to the preamble of patent claim 1. Furthermore the invention provides an assembly process for the relevant vehicle door.

[0002] Known motor vehicle doors of this kind which have a box-like door body and a frame structure connectable therewith use for a cover the door inner skin whose external contour extends up to the outer seal of the door. The corresponding seal can thereby extend right into the area inside the overlapping door outer skin.

[0003] This structural design requires the door inner skin to have a very high mechanical stability and comparatively close tolerances to be observed in order to guarantee a permanent high-grade sealing section. Furthermore relatively high production costs are involved. A further drawback of the concept described is that the overall hollow space of the door can be formed solely as a wet space which then requires the use of damp-proof door components, such as for example motors, electronic control devices, plugs and cables in a so-called wet space design.

[0004] A motor vehicle door of the generic kind is described in DE 197 44 810 A1. It consists basically of a door box with a large-surface area cut-out and a door frame module which has a window frame with a transverse profile on the door window sill side and a module support pre-fitted on the frame. The door frame module can be inserted from above into the door box and then connected to same through fixing means. The prefitted module support thereby seals in water-tight manner the cut-out section in the door inside panel of the door box so that between the module support and the door inside skin there is a dry space for mounting the functional elements such as window lifters, speakers etc. In order to seal the ledge on the inside of the door between the frame module and the door box level with the door window sill there is a v-shaped recess provided in the door inner skin beyond which extends a sealing element which runs along the edges of the window frame and door inner skin facing the inside of the door.

[0005] This technical solution also makes the door inner skin part of the seal against damp and wet although it is also established that compared to the solution first described lower forces affecting the seal have to be transferred from the fixing elements of the door inner skin. More importantly the fact has to be considered that the door inner skin through its active connection with the circumferential sealing element of the outer seal is restricted in its choice of design.

[0006] The object of the invention is to develop the motor vehicle door of the generic kind which whilst using a frame module combines the advantages of a door divided into a wet and dry space with a technically simple and functionally reliable wet/dry space partition without having to involve the door inner skin in the problems of providing a seal.

[0007] According to the invention this is achieved through the characterising features of patent claims 1 and 23. The remaining claims provide preferred variations of the invention.

[0008] According to this the structural design of the motor vehicle door is designed so that the fastening region of the box-like door body for the fastening parts of the frame structure and the door inner window sill are covered at least in part by the external contour of the sealing element of the wet/dry space partition wherein a sealing element mounted in the fixing region between the frame structure and door body extends at least from the outer contour of the sealing element of the wet/dry space partition up to the outer seal between the vehicle door and door body.

[0009] According to a preferred variation of the invention the sealing planes of the sealing elements mounted between the fastening parts of the frame structure and the fastening regions of the door body on the one hand, and of the sealing element of the wet/space partition on the other run at an angle to each other. The sealing elements thereby criss cross each other with contact as a rule so that the outer sealing line of the wet/dry space partition, the seal between the frame structure and the door body, as well as the outer seal of the vehicle door form a cohesive sealing contour. In the event that the sealing elements criss cross each other only in the projection in the X-Z plane (door plane), thus without contact, then care must be taken so that the intermediate region has a sufficiently high resistance so that it compares quasi with a seal.

[0010] According to a preferred embodiment of the invention positioning means are provided which are suitable for fixing the clearance between the sealing faces of the frame structure and door body. Such positioning means can be formed integral for example in the surface of the door body and/or fastening part supporting the sealing element, for example in the form of ribs, dished impressions or the like. If necessary the seal is recessed out in the region of the positioning means. The clearance between the facing sealing surfaces of the frame structure and door body is smaller than the height of a non-compressed elastic seal. If the clearance between the sealing surfaces between the interfitted parts (of the frame structure and door body) is greater than the height of the non-compressed seal the sealing action will only be reached by operating tensioning or fixing means by means of which the distance between the sealing faces can be sufficiently reduced.

[0011] The positioning means described are suitable for improving the alignment of the parts which are to be connected as well as the precision in the dimensions of the door and to restrict the mechanical strain on the elastic seal which increases its service life.

[0012] At this point it should be pointed out that the sealing gap between the sealing surfaces of the frame structure and door body can also be filled out by an inflatable seal. It is conceivable in this connection to connect the inflatable seal to a so-called back pipe which sends the back pressure to the seal during driving. Thus the sealing action would become more intensive the faster the driving speed.

[0013] The wet/dry space partition can advantageously be formed by a support plate (e.g. of sheet metal or plastics) on which function units such as window lifter, lock, controls or the like, are prefitted. In the edge region of the support plate is a circumferential seal or the external contour of the support plate is itself designed as the seal, e.g. as a constituent part of a plastics plate which is made using the 2-component injection moulding technology.

[0014] The seal which is arranged according to the invention between the frame structure and the door body can be prefitted on the frame or on the door body. Obviously it is also possible to attach parts of this seal to the frame and to the door body. Advantageously the fastening parts of the frame structure lie at least in part inside the surface area enclosed by the seal of the support plate.

[0015] The use of the invention is not restricted to special constructions of the interfaces between the frame structure and door body. It is only required that the seal running between the frame structure and the door body extends between the outside seal of the door and the sealing element of the support plate of the wet/dry space partition.

[0016] According to a design variation of the corresponding interface the substantially vertically aligned frame pillars of the window frame have projections which are formed as fastening parts and are associated with fastening regions of the door body. The fastening part is thereby connectable to a fastening region of the door inner skin which is open to the outside (facing the A, B, or C pillar), e.g. in the form of an angled socket.

[0017] A further variation however proposes that fastening parts are attached to the substantially horizontally aligned frame pillars on the door window sill side and are spaced from the edge regions of the window frame towards the centre of the door. In this case a fastening region of the door inner skin is provided which is open to the inside.

[0018] In general the frame structure will have two fastening parts which run substantially parallel and in the vertical direction. With a frame structure which has a wet/dry space partition formed as a support plate module and supporting a door lock which projects over the edge of the support plate, at least the fastening part facing away from the door lock and the associated angled socket of the door body have no projections or the like in order to ensure after “threading in” the lock into the door body and positioning the associated fastening part, unrestricted swivelling (in the Y-direction) of the other fastening part into the ideal assembly position.

[0019] When fitting the door body and frame structure a so-called reference point system (RPS) can be advantageous. The frame module with the wet/dry space partition prefitted thereon is thereby first brought into connection with the door body through the reference point system (RPS) and aligned. The fixing of the wet/dry space partition on the door body then takes place which enhances the stiffness of the door. The door body and frame structure are then fixedly connected together. During this assembly sequence it can be ensured that the wet/dry space partition does not twist or distort whereby undesired position changes of the accessory parts fixed thereon could occur. Naturally the assembly steps described above could proceed in a different sequence whilst observing the aforesaid tolerance conditions.

[0020] The invention will now be explained in further detail with reference to the embodiments and drawings in which:

[0021]FIG. 1a shows a view of a frame structure with two side, inwardly off-set fastening parts in the form of side pieces;

[0022]FIG. 1b shows a view of the frame structure of FIG. 1a with the wet/dry space partition fixed thereon in the form of a metal support plate;

[0023]FIG. 1c shows a view of a box-shaped door body with a large surface area cut-out section in the door inside panel;

[0024]FIG. 2a shows a view of the frame structure and door body assembled without wet/dry space partition;

[0025]FIG. 2b shows a view of the assembled vehicle door with frame structure, door body and wet/dry space partition;

[0026]FIG. 3a shows a perspective view of a fixing region of the frame structure without sealing elements (viewed from the sides of the door outside panel);

[0027]FIG. 3b, as FIG. 3a, but with a sealing element on the downward facing end surface of the window frame side piece;

[0028]FIG. 3c, as FIG. 3a, but with sealing elements on the downward facing end surface of the window frame side piece and the screw surface of a fastening part;

[0029]FIG. 3ab shows a perspective view of a fixing region of the door body with sealing elements on the upward facing end surface and screw surface of the fixing beam (viewed towards the door outside panel);

[0030]FIG. 3cc as FIG. 3ab, but without sealing elements;

[0031]FIG. 3d shows a perspective view of a door cut-out section in the region of the join between the door body and frame structure, with the door outside seal clearly visible;

[0032]FIG. 3e as FIG. 3d but with a design element to cover the join;

[0033]FIG. 4a shows a perspective view of a fixing region of the frame structure with sealing elements on three sealing faces running at an angle to each other (viewed from the sides of the door outside panel);

[0034]FIG. 4b shows a perspective view of a fixing region of the frame structure with sealing elements on two sealing faces which run at an angle to each other (viewed from the sides of the door outside panel);

[0035]FIG. 4c shows a perspective view of a fixing region of the frame structure without sealing elements;

[0036]FIG. 4aa shows a perspective view of a fixing region of the door body without sealing elements for sealing the interface between the door body and the frame structure, but with clearly visible door outside seal and indicated path of the sealing element of the wet/dry space partition (viewed towards the door outside panel);

[0037]FIG. 4bb as FIG. 4aa, but with sealing elements on surfaces adjoining the fixing beam at the side;

[0038]FIG. 4cc as FIG. 4bb but additionally with sealing elements on the screw face and upwardly directed end face of the fixing beam;

[0039]FIG. 4d as FIG. 4cc but without the sealing element fixed on the end face of the fixing beam;

[0040]FIG. 4e as FIG. 4d but with a design element covering the body work edge;

[0041]FIG. 5a shows a perspective view of the part having the fastening region of the door body with an outwardly open angled socket and indications for three possible different paths of the sealing element of the wet/dry space partition;

[0042]FIG. 5b shows a view of the cut out section of a frame structure with a fastening part directly formed on the window frame side piece;

[0043]FIG. 5c shows a view of the assembly of the parts of FIG. 5a and 5 b.

[0044] The parts illustrated in FIGS. 1a to 1 c show the principle construction of a motor vehicle door, for which the seal according to the invention can be used. Accordingly the door consists substantially of the following three sub-systems:

[0045] Frame Structure:

[0046] The frame structure 3 of the depicted driver door has a window frame 30 with a vertical post-like frame region 300 on the B-pillar side which is connected to the edge of a transverse beam 33 on the window sill side. Two fastening parts 31, 32 are spaced apart and extend out from the side edges of the beam 33 functioning as the window sill reinforcement and serve to connect the frame structure 3 to the door body.

[0047] Wet/dry Space Partition:

[0048] The wet/dry space partition 2 generally represents a support plate made from metal or plastics or as a so-called Outsert part with a sealing element 20 around the edge and on which a number of function units such as e.g. window lifter drive 21, speaker 22, lock 23, cable harness and others are prefitted. The said sealing element 20 need not necessarily be formed as a separate strip-like part which is to be connected to the support plate 2. It can also be provided in the form of a large surface sealing mat or sealing foil which is placed as a lining over the support part 2. When using a wet/dry space partition 2 of plastics there is the possibility when using the so-called multi component injection moulding technology of injection moulding the sealing element 20 in the same injection tool.

[0049] Advantageously the modular parts described above, namely the frame structure 3 and the wet/dry space partition 2 are connected together to form one superposed module. This is best carried out by fixing points which extend along the upper edge of the wet/dry space partition 2 and the window sill reinforcement 33. Thus during subsequent assembly on the door body only one part then has to be handled. The high degree of integration of the overriding module makes it possible to carry out an extensive pre-checking of the parts systems and to meet the highest demands regarding quality.

[0050] Door Body:

[0051] The door body 1 consists of a door outer skin 1 a and a door inner skin 1 b which are connected together through a surround-like region. A large surface cut out section 10 which opens upwards is incorporated in the door inner skin 1 b and after completing the door assembly will be closed and sealed by the wet /dry space partition 2. For this purpose the overlapping edges of the door inner skin 1 b and the support plate 2 are pressed onto each other with the seal 20 interposed through fixing means (preferably screws or rivets). In this illustrated embodiment in FIG. 1c a window sill reinforcement 1 aa is additionally provided in the upper edge region of the door outer skin.

[0052] By leaving out the wet/dry space partition 2 FIG. 2a shows the interfaces between the door body 1 and the frame structure 3, thus the fastening parts 31, 32 of the frame structure 3 and the associated fastening regions 11 b, 12 b of the door body 1. The base surfaces 40 thereby also form through the join 123 between the parts 1,3 a cohesive support surface for the outside seal 4 of the door.

[0053]FIG. 2b shows the addition of the wet/dry space partition 2 so that the cut out section 10 and the fixing regions 11 a, 11 b, 31, 32 are likewise covered in part, like the intermediate region of the window sill 33. Furthermore the door outside seal 4 is indicated diagrammatically in a partial area of the base surface 40.

[0054] In order to allow a better description of some of the possible variations of the interfaces between the three partial systems frame structure 3, wet/dry space partition 2 and door body 1 FIGS. 3a-3 cc show different embodiments of the fastening parts 31 on the frame side and the fastening regions 11 ba of the door body 1 which can be combined therewith. The differences thereby relate solely to the arrangement of the sealing elements. According to these embodiments the fastening parts 31 are made from light metal casting and have fixing points 3100 provided with internal threads. The window sill 33 and the vertical frame region 300 are fixed or moulded thereon. The edge of the wet/dry space partition 2 supporting the sealing element 20, 20 a engages at the sides (on the outside) over the fastening part 31 and thus also the adjoining fastening region 11 ba on the door side as well as the interposed gap which is to be sealed.

[0055] A first combination variation exists between the fixing part 31 of FIG. 3a and the beam-like fastening region 11ba of FIG. 3ab whose screw surface 110′ and upwardly aligned end surface 111′ are covered with sealing elements. The path of the outer seal 20 a which is illustrated diagrammatically shows that this intersects with contact the seal arranged on the screw face 110′. The door inside seal (not shown) which is in contact with the sealing element of the end face 111′ extends on the base surface 40 of the door inner skin 1 b. A secure protection of the vehicle interior from the outside dampness is ensured through this combination of sealing elements 20, 20 a, 4, 40, 110′, 111′.

[0056] The sealing variation of the door body according to FIG. 3ab can obviously also be combined with the frame structure variations of FIGS. 3a and 3 c. It is however more advantageous to assign only one sealing element to one sealing gap so that with a combination of the variations of FIGS. 3b and 3 ab the sealing element of the support surface 111′ ought to be omitted. In this case the one side edge of the sealing element arranged on the downward facing end surface 301′ would adjoin against the door outside seal 4. For the embodiment variation of FIG. 3c with the sealing elements on the screw face 310′ and end face 301′ there is the seal-free variation of FIG. 3cc.

[0057] The corresponding sealing elements can thus be combined in very different ways and are preferably fixed by adhesive on the selected surfaces 110′, 111 ′, 301′, 310′. In each case these sealing elements arranged between the fastening regions 11 b, 11 ba, 11 bb, 11 bc, 12 b, 31, 32 of the frame structure 3 and door body 1 and having the sealing elements 20, 20 a, 20 b, 20 c, 20 d of the wet/dry space partition 2 and the outer seal 4 of the door body 1 form a composite or cohesive bond without restricting the freedom of design for the door.

[0058]FIG. 3d shows the corresponding door section after assembly in the region of the join 123 between the frame structure 3 and the door body 1 as well as the indicated path of the outer seal 4. The path of the sealing element 20 extends over a part of the fastening region 11 ba on the body side, the fastening part 31 of the frame structure 3 as well as the shaft reinforcement 33. In FIG. 3e a design element 1230 is shown which covers the join 123 and which is covered in part by a door inside trim (not shown) whose external contour 5 is indicated by a chain-dotted line.

[0059] According to a further variation of the invention, see FIGS. 4aa-4 cc, the strut-like fastening region 11 bb on the body side is adjoined by side support faces 112, 112′, 113, 113′ which are associated with faces 302, 302′, 310, 310′, 311, 311′ of the fastening part 31 on the frame structure side. The path of the sealing element 20, 20 a of the support plate 2 is unchanged relative to the variation described above (FIGS. 3a-3 e).

[0060] According to this the designs according to FIGS. 4a and 4 aa are to be combined with each other whereby the fastening part on the frame structure side supports all the sealing elements which are attached to the faces 301′, 302′, 310′, 311′ in three planes and correspond with associated faces 110, 111, 112, 113 of the fastening region 11 bb of the door body 1. The outer seal 44 running on the side face 40 can thus be formed and arranged so that it contacts both the seal on the surface 301′ and the seal on the surface 302′.

[0061] With the embodiment of FIGS. 4b and 4 bb the sealing elements are spread out over the fastening regions 11 bb, 31 of the frame structure 3 and the door body 1 whilst according to the variation of FIGS. 4c and 4 cc all the sealing elements are prefitted on the fastening region 11 bb on the door body side.

[0062] The embodiments illustrated in FIGS. 4e and 4 e differ only through the design element 1130 formed in one piece on the seal which covers the acute angled corner of the door outer skin 1 a. To this end a fastening part 31 can advantageously be combined with a seal arranged on the downward facing surface 301 of the window frame section 300 and supported on the upward facing surface 111 of the fastening region 11 bb.

[0063] From the perspective view of FIG. 5a a variation of the invention is shown whose fastening region 11 bc on the door body side has an outward opening angled socket for receiving the fastening part 31′ on the frame side (see FIG. 5b). This fastening part 31′ is formed as a direct extension of the window frame region 300′ and is covered on its screw face 310′ and the downward facing support surface 312′ with sealing elements. Furthermore the side support face 113 a must also be provided with a sealing element which is not shown in this illustration and which extends up to the outer seal 4 which extends along the vertically aligned base surface 40. In the described embodiment the sealing element 20 can extend corresponding to the contour 20 d indicated up to the interface between the surface 114 and 312′.

[0064] If however the sealing element is to be omitted between the faces 114 and 312 then the path of the seal 20 has only to correspond to the contour 20 c which does not intersect the corresponding interface areas 114, 312 since otherwise damp could penetrate in here.

[0065] If in addition the sealing element at the screw surface 310′ is to be omitted then as a replacement a sealing element has to be provided between the faces 111 a and 313. The permissible region of the sealing element 20 would then be restricted to the path of the contour 20 b wherein the interface between the surfaces 110 a and 310′ is no longer crossed. FIG. 5c shows only the assembly of the door body and frame module in the region of the binding areas 11 bc, 31′.

LIST OF REFERENCE NUMERALS

[0066]1 Door body

[0067]1 a Door outer skin

[0068]1 b Door inner skin

[0069]10 Cut-out section in the door inner skin

[0070]11 b Fixing region on body side, fixing beam

[0071]11 ba Fixing region on body side, fixing beam

[0072]11 bb Fixing region on body side, fixing beam

[0073]11 bc Fixing region on body side, fixing beam

[0074]12 b Fixing region on body side, fixing beam

[0075]110 Surface, screw face without sealing element

[0076]110 a Surface, screw face without sealing element

[0077]110′ Surface, screw face with sealing element

[0078]111 Surface, vertically aligned support face without sealing element

[0079]111 a Surface, vertically aligned support face without sealing element

[0080]111′ Surface, vertically aligned support face with sealing element

[0081]111′a Surface, vertically aligned support face with sealing element

[0082]112 Side support face, side face without sealing element

[0083]112 a Side support face, side face without sealing element

[0084]112′ Side support face, side face with sealing element

[0085]113 Side support face, side face without sealing element

[0086]113 a Side support face, side face without sealing element

[0087]112 Side face without sealing element

[0088]114 Support face

[0089]123 Join between door body and door frame

[0090]1100 Fixing spot

[0091]1130 Closure element, design element

[0092]1230 Design element

[0093]2 Wet/dry space partition

[0094]20 Sealing element, peripheral seal

[0095]20 a Sealing element, peripheral seal

[0096]20 b Sealing element, peripheral seal

[0097]20 c Sealing element, peripheral seal

[0098]20 d Sealing element, peripheral seal

[0099]21 Function unit, window lifter drive

[0100]22 Function unit, speaker

[0101]23 Function unit, lock

[0102]3 Frame structure

[0103]30 Window frame

[0104]31 Fastening part, beam

[0105]31° Fastening part, beam

[0106]32 Fastening part, beam

[0107]33 Door inside window sill, window sill reinforcement, cross beam

[0108]300 Vertical window frame region, frame post

[0109]300′ Vertical window frame region

[0110]301 End face without sealing element

[0111]301′ End face with sealing element

[0112]302 End face without sealing element

[0113]302′ End face with sealing element

[0114]310 Surface, screw face without sealing element

[0115]310′ Surface, screw face with sealing element

[0116]311 Vertically aligned side face without sealing element

[0117]311′ Vertically aligned side face with sealing element

[0118]312 Support face

[0119]313 Support face

[0120]3100 Fixing point

[0121]3100 Fixing point

[0122]4 Outer seal

[0123]40 Base surface for outer seal

[0124]5 Path of outer contour of a door inside lining 

1. Motor vehicle door with a box-like door body (1) formed from a door outer skin (1 a) and a door inner skin (1 b) with a large surface cut out section (10) in the door inner skin (1 b) which can be covered by a wet/dry space partition (2) having a sealing element with a frame structure (3) which contains the window frame (30) and is connected through at least one fastening part (31, 31′, 32) to the door body (1) and with a preferably peripheral outer seal between the vehicle door and the vehicle body Characterised by a wet/dry space partition (2) which covers at least in part the fastening region (11 b, 11 ba, 11 bb, 11 bc, 12 b) on the body side and the door inside window sill (33), wherein its sealing element (20) runs through the overlap region, and a sealing element (110′, 111′, 112′, 113′, 301′, 302′, 310′, 311′, 312′) which is mounted between the frame structure (3) and the door body (1) and which extends at least from the outer contour of the sealing element (20) of the wet/dry space partition (2) up to the outer seal (4) of the vehicle door.
 2. Motor vehicle door according to claim 1 characterised in that the sealing plane of the sealing elements (110′, 310′) mounted between the fastening parts (31, 31′, 32) of the frame structure (3) and the fastening regions (11 b, 11 ba, 11 bb, 11 bc, 12 b) of the door body (1) run at an angle to the sealing plane of the sealing element (20) of the wet/dry space partition (2).
 3. Motor vehicle door according to claim 1 characterised in that the projections of the seal (110′, 310′) mounted between the fastening parts (31, 31′, 32) of the frame structure (3) and the door body (1), on the one side and the outer contour of the seal (20) of the wet/dry space partition (2) on the other cross in the X-Z plane (door plane).
 4. Motor vehicle door according to claim 3 characterised in that the seal (110′, 310′) mounted between the fastening parts (31, 31′, 32) of the frame structure (3) and the door body (1) in addition crosses the outer seal (4) of the vehicle door.
 5. Motor vehicle door according to claim 1 characterised in that the sealing element (20) of the wet/dry space partition (2), the sealing system between the frame structure (3) and the door body (1) as well as the outer seal (4) of the vehicle door form a cohesive sealing contour.
 6. Motor vehicle door according to claim 1 characterised in that the wet/dry space partition (92) is produced through a support plate (2) of a door module which is equipped with function units such as window lifter (21), lock (23), control device or the like and whose outer contour is formed as a peripheral seal or supports a seal (20).
 7. Motor vehicle door according to at least one of the preceding claims characterised in that the seal mounted between the frame structure (3) and the door body (1) is prefitted on the fastening regions (11 b, 11 ba, 11 bb, 11 bc, 12 b, 31, 31′, 32) of the frame structure (2) and/or on the door body (1).
 8. Motor vehicle door according to at least one of the preceding claims characterised in that the fastening parts (31, 31′, 32) of the frame structure (3) lie at least in part inside the surface enclosed by the outer seal (4).
 9. Motor vehicle door according to claim 1 characterised in that the substantially vertically aligned frame posts (300) of the window frame (30) have projections which are formed as fastening parts (31′).
 10. Motor vehicle door according to claim 1 characterised in that fastening parts (31, 32) which are spaced from the substantially vertically aligned frame posts (300) towards the door centre are attached to a frame post (33) on the window sill side which is substantially horizontally aligned and which forms the lower section of the window frame (30).
 11. Motor vehicle door according to at least one of the preceding claims characterised in that the fastening part (31′) can be inserted in and connected to an outwardly opening angled socket (facing the A, B or C pillar) of the fastening region (11 bc) on the door body side.
 12. Motor vehicle door according to at least one of the preceding claims characterised in that the fastening part (31, 32) can be inserted in and connected to an inwardly open angled section (facing away from the A, B or C pillar) of the fastening region (11 b, 11 ba, 11 bb, 12 b) of the door inner skin (1 b).
 13. Motor vehicle door according to at least one of the preceding claims characterised in that in particular the clearance between the sealing faces of the frame structure (3) and the door body (1) can be fixed by positioning means.
 14. Motor vehicle door according to at least one of the preceding claims characterised in that the positioning means are integral in the sealing face of the door body and/or fastening part, e.g. in the form of ribs, dished indentations or the like.
 15. Motor vehicle door according to claim 14 characterised in that the seal is adapted to the path of the sealing face which is fitted with positioning means.
 16. Motor vehicle door according to at least one of the preceding claims characterised in that the clearance between the sealing faces (110, 111, 310, 301) of the frame structure (3) and door body (1) is less than the height of the non-compressed seal.
 17. Motor vehicle door according to at least one of the preceding claims characterised in that the clearance between the sealing faces (110, 111, 310, 301) of the frame structure (3) and door body (1) is greater than the height of the non-compressed seal and that in order to achieve the sealing action clamping or fixing means are provided by means of which the spacing between the sealing faces (110, 111, 310, 301) can be sufficiently reduced.
 18. Motor vehicle door according to at least one of the preceding claims characterised in that the clearance between the sealing faces (110, 111, 310, 301) of the frame structure (3) and door body (1) is filled up by an inflatable seal.
 19. Motor vehicle door according to at least one of the preceding claims characterised in that the frame structure (3) has two fastening parts (31, 32).
 20. Motor vehicle door according to at least one of the preceding claims characterised in that the two fastening parts (31, 32) run substantially parallel and in the vertical direction.
 21. Motor vehicle door according to at least one of the preceding claims characterised in that the frame structure (3) and the wet/dry space partition (2) formed as a door module form a prefitted unit which supports a door lock (23) and that the fastening part (32) remote from the door lock (23) and the associated socket area in the door body have no projections or the like which could impede swivelling the bending part (32) into the ideal assembly position (in the Y-direction).
 22. Motor vehicle door according to at least one of the preceding claims characterised in that the door body (1), the frame structure (3) and/or the wet/dry space partition (2) have a reference point system (RPS) for prefitting.
 23. Method for assembling a motor vehicle door according to at least one of the preceding claims characterised in that the frame structure (3) is first threaded with the add-on parts (e.g. lock, window lifter) which project over the contour of the cut-out section (10) in the door inner skin (1 b) into the hollow space of the door body (1), then one of the two fastening parts (31) is inserted in the associated fastening region (11 b, 12 b) on the body side, and now the second add-on part (32) is swivelled into the associated other fastening region on the body side and then the fixing means are actuated.
 24. Method according to claim 23, characterised in that the frame module (3) is brought into connection with the wet/dry space partition (2) prefitted thereon first through a so-called reference point system (RPS) with the door body (1) and aligned relative to each other, that then the fixing of the wet/dry space partition (2) on the door body takes place and that then the frame module (3) and the door body (1) are connected fixedly together. 